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+ | Classical conductor of [[The Podunk Philharmonic Orchestra]] from "The Musical Interlude" story of Fawcett comic book ''The Marvel Family'' #41 (Nov 1949). They're doing a concert, and reporter Headline Harry of ''The Gazabo Gazette'' is sent to interview Fortissimo even though he knows nothing about music. This leads to an Abbott and Costello-type "Who's on first" confusion over the composer Haydn/hiding. | ||
Harry drives Fortissimo into such a fury, Fortissimo beats him up, and Harry gets that story. His editor titles it "Musician Goes Notes." Groan! | Harry drives Fortissimo into such a fury, Fortissimo beats him up, and Harry gets that story. His editor titles it "Musician Goes Notes." Groan! | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[The Podunk Philharmonic Orchestra]] | + | * [[The Podunk Philharmonic Orchestra]] |
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | * | + | * https://leagueofcomicgeeks.com/comic/6960311/the-marvel-family-41 |
[[Category:1949|Fortissimo, Andante]] | [[Category:1949|Fortissimo, Andante]] | ||
[[Category:Comic books|Fortissimo, Andante]] | [[Category:Comic books|Fortissimo, Andante]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional conductors|Fortissimo, Andante]] | [[Category:Fictional conductors|Fortissimo, Andante]] |
Latest revision as of 10:37, 9 March 2025
Classical conductor of The Podunk Philharmonic Orchestra from "The Musical Interlude" story of Fawcett comic book The Marvel Family #41 (Nov 1949). They're doing a concert, and reporter Headline Harry of The Gazabo Gazette is sent to interview Fortissimo even though he knows nothing about music. This leads to an Abbott and Costello-type "Who's on first" confusion over the composer Haydn/hiding.
Harry drives Fortissimo into such a fury, Fortissimo beats him up, and Harry gets that story. His editor titles it "Musician Goes Notes." Groan!